Aaron Morales and Jaime Vargas perform at optimum levels, Both delivering victories for their respective teams; Both injured Ty Chisum and Ricky Flores will attempt to pick up ball & run
Saturday, 15 September 2012 15:43 Published in September 2012
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
In an incredible turn of events, both starting quarterbacks for the
Eagle Pass Eagles and the CC Winn Mavericks, Aaron Morales and Jaime
Vargas, after leading their respective teams to victories this past
week, Morales with a two-touchdown performance in the Eagles' 14-6 win
over Laredo Nixon and Vargas having led the Mavs to a 23-16 win over
the Laredo Martin Tigers, scoring once himself, have fallen to
injuries which may put them at risk of not participating in District
29-AAAAA play this season.
TxDOT to award funds to beautify, enhance Texas communities Up to $70 million available for bike trails, landscaping, preservation, etc.
Friday, 14 September 2012 21:32 Published in September 2012
AUSTIN — While the Texas Department of Transportation continues to connect Texas communities through the development and expansion of critical roadways, the agency also is helping provide some much-needed improvements in cities across the Lone Star State.
TxDOT is now accepting applications for the federally-funded Transportation Enhancement Program to aid communities across the state. Up to $70 million is available to fund the improvement of areas in communities that are associated with transportation. Such projects include pedestrian and bicycle trails, the rehabilitation of historic railroad facilities, landscaping near roadways and even preventative care to protect water resources from highway runoff.
Eligible projects must demonstrate a relationship to the surface transportation system. Projects must incorporate one of the following 12 categories:
● Pedestrians and bicycles facilities
● Safety and education activities for pedestrians and bicyclists
● Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic and historic properties
● Scenic or historic highway programs (including providing tourist and welcome center facilities)
● Landscaping and other scenic beautification
● Historic preservation
● Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or facilities (including historic railroad facilities and canals)
● Preservation of abandoned railway corridors (including conversion and use for pedestrian and bicycle facilities)
● Control and removal of outdoor advertising
● Archaeological planning and research
● Environmental mitigation to address water pollution due to highway runoff or reduce vehicle caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat connectivity
● Establishment of transportation museums.
Selected projects are eligible for reimbursement of up to 80 percent of allowable costs. The entity nominating a project is responsible for the remaining cost share, including cost overruns. Submissions will be accepted until 5 PM CST on Nov. 16, 2012. Applications should be submitted to local TxDOT district offices.
For more information, contact TxDOT Media Relations at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (512) 463-8700.
Del Rio Border Patrol Agents seize narcotics worth approximately $400K
Friday, 14 September 2012 21:27 Published in September 2012
Del Rio, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents made significant marijuana seizures weighting more than 400 pounds.
Sept. 6, Eagle Pass South Station agents working in an area ranch discovered three abandoned military-style duffel bags. The bags contained nearly 200 pounds of marijuana worth $159,216.